Associations to the word «Tarquin»
Noun
- Brutus
- Blackwood
- Lucius
- Lancelot
- Poppy
- Bridgeport
- Expulsion
- Chastity
- Rome
- Becky
- Hegemony
- Maximus
- Lust
- Goblin
- Consul
- Pearce
- Elder
- Indignation
- Romans
- Titus
- Latin
- Groan
- Jupiter
- Throne
- Miranda
- Rape
- Olivier
- Lim
- Tyranny
- Dictator
- Klein
- Tow
- Dominic
- Brian
- Roman
- Till
- Capitol
- Conspiracy
- Caesar
- Triumph
- Fin
- Chariot
- Grandson
- Lodging
- Troy
- Reign
- Cruelty
- Lu
- Prophecy
- Connecticut
- Bc
- Lin
- Ernst
- Tang
- Vampire
- Black
- Exile
- Malcolm
- King
- Senate
- Alexander
- Messenger
- Holland
- Assassination
- Praise
- Son
- Prey
- Bin
- Ambassador
- Temple
- Advice
- Pub
- Tradition
- Tongue
- Nephew
- Knight
- Ally
- Bear
- Kim
- Siege
Adverb
Dictionary definition
TARQUIN, noun. According to legend, the seventh and last Etruscan king of Rome who was expelled for his cruelty (reigned from 534 to 510 BC).
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